Learning Online
Taking time out of your schedule to focus on professional development is more important now than ever. With shifting priorities and changing demands, stay up to date with a variety of resources to reach your own professional and personal goals. Our curated collection is categorized by topic area with content applicable to members at all career stages. These offerings include professional development sessions from our annual convention, webinars, tutorials, and more.
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Turning your CV into a Resume
Looking to turn your CV into a résumé suitable for seeking a position outside academia? This conversational webinar will lead you through the process.
Webinar
Theory and Practice of Bayesian Inference Using JASP
This webinar provides an introduction to Bayesian statistics, and how to perform Bayesian analyses using JASP statistical software.
Webinar
Teaching Online (or not): Considerations for Faculty at Liberal Arts Institutions
How can teaching practices translate from small classrooms to Zoom, and what particular challenges are faced by faculty when transitioning to online?
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Social Psychological Perspectives on the Racism Pandemic
As a field, what do we know about how anti-Blackness operates, what can we do, and what should we do in our communities and our society?
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Non-academic Careers: Is a Non-academic Life for Me?
Curious about a nonacademic career? Nearly everyone who has transitioned out of academia has endured some soul searching before taking the plunge.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
Our guest speakers share their experiences, skills, and resources to assist members and others in learning about ways to become a better advocate.
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Creating Reproducible Research Reports Using RMarkdown
In this workshop, we introduce R Markdown and show how it can be used as part of a reproducible writing workflow.
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Creating and Maintaining Diverse and Inclusive Spaces
SPSP members discuss best and worst practices on how to make your academic space—and academia more broadly—as inclusive as possible.
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